SOUDERTON — A Philadelphia man accused of shooting a Souderton man in the leg on Monday night was arraigned in district court Friday morning as more details emerged about the alleged incident.

Tavon M. Bridges, 20, of the 7200 block of Briar Road, was arraigned before District Judge Kenneth Deatelhauser of Souderton, who set Bridges’ bail at $75,000 cash.

Bridges has been charged with nine felonies and misdemeanors, including multiple counts of aggravated assault and simple assault, and one count each of possession of a weapon, possession of an instrument of crime with intent, terroristic threats, recklessly endangering another person and firearms not to be carried without a license.

Souderton police said that around 9:30 p.m. on July 21, officers were dispatched to the 200 block of Noble Street for a reported shooting and met with a man who said that he had been sleeping when he awoke to find blood all over his house and that his 21-year-old son had been shot.

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Officers found the victim on the ground outside the rear of the residence, bleeding from a wound to his right calf, according to police. When asked what happened, the victim said that he was returning from an area gas station and was about to enter the back door of his house when Bridges approached him, cocked a gun and shot him in the leg after the victim asked Bridges something to the effect of “if he was going to shoot him on his step,” police said.

Souderton police Chief James Leary said that the victim was transported to a hospital in Bethlehem, where he was treated overnight and released July 22.

Police said that shortly after the shooting, officers went to Bridges’ mother’s home, located on the same block as the victim’s residence, but did not locate Bridges.

However, Bridges turned himself in at Souderton police headquarters on the afternoon of July 22 — according to police, Bridges admitted to being in the neighborhood where the alleged shooting occurred and that he had gotten into a physical altercation with a man other than the victim earlier in the day, but Bridges denied shooting the victim.

On July 23, police said, the victim again fingered Bridges as the shooter, saying that he knew Bridges well enough “that he could easily identify who he was if he [saw] him walking down the street.”

In documents filed in district court, police alleged that Bridges shot the victim with a handgun that he had concealed in the waistband of his pants, but police did not specify the make and model of the firearm or say whether they had recovered the weapon.

From Tuesday until Friday’s arraignment, Bridges was being held at Montgomery County Correctional Facility for failure to appear at a pre-trial hearing in county court last year in connection with a June 2013 arrest by Norristown police and subsequent charges of simple assault, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and possession of marijuana.

Bridges had been free on $5,000 unsecured bail in connection with that case until his no-show prompted complete bail forfeiture and a bench warrant for his arrest to be issued. On Thursday, court records show, his bail in that case was re-set at $25,000 cash.

Bridges remains locked up at MCCF in lieu of bail in both matters while awaiting his Aug. 5 preliminary hearing before Deatelhauser in the shooting case.